The good news is, Allen is still alive.
Almost as planned, he saved the daughter of Waren City's grain officer, Miss Manya, which allowed him to survive the military's encirclement and capture. He also completed his A-tier main quest.
And the campaign ended more smoothly than expected.
Because the military's ambush plan was prematurely detonated by Leonard Churchill, the Rebels chose to break through, so the original plot's intense siege street battle did not happen.
Soon, accurate news came out in the newspapers.
Renowned general Marcus led four hundred thousand city-state allied forces to a great success in the eradication campaign.
The rebel leader Batis and a host of key members were almost entirely beheaded.
Heavy casualties were to be expected.
However, what Leonard Churchill cared more about was another piece of news.